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why the heck would they send susan rice around to fife news stations? what point is there? even if she had half the information or if she had all the information, it's all politics now and it looks like the professional operation, peter king, i give you the last word on this, has broken down. >> it has, the whole intelligence operation, what susan rice did, what the justice department was distort the information they had been given. it would take a way from the issue that that consulate was not properly protected. that should have been protected much more strongly than it was. the failure by the administration, but it's reflective as vanessa williams said, he's talking about iraq, he's talking about iran, he's talking about syria and libya. and our closest ally, israel. >> has the security apparatus broken down elsewhere? that is an important question. i mean we're not going to know, they're not going to investigate themselves. nobody in the white house wants to tell the truth about anything right now related to this. but in your judgment, having served there, having served
why the heck would they send susan rice around to fife news stations? what point is there? even if she had half the information or if she had all the information, it's all politics now and it looks like the professional operation, peter king, i give you the last word on this, has broken down. >> it has, the whole intelligence operation, what susan rice did, what the justice department was distort the information they had been given. it would take a way from the issue that that consulate...
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the benghazi catastrophe the president went to las vegas and then sent susan rice really telling lies across the board. i know this is an economics debate. leadership, a choice between economic systems. growth versus redistribution. get the tax cuts out there. i want the tax cuts. >> we were just talking to john taylor. i asked whether or not he believed romney was being specific enough about the economic plan because thought is the knock he has been getting and professor taylor said he has been extremely specific. do you think this campaign can gain traction and win this thing if they believe they are specific enough with their plans. >> john taylor is a great american and one of my heroes and mentors. i don't think they are quite as specific as they could. you know how to sell something. you want to sell something. if one of your great panelists has a stock or a position or an idea you got to sell it. not just once. you don't whisper it. covering several shows. you have to sell the thing. second point talk about middle class take home pay going up. joe biden was up. the middle class
the benghazi catastrophe the president went to las vegas and then sent susan rice really telling lies across the board. i know this is an economics debate. leadership, a choice between economic systems. growth versus redistribution. get the tax cuts out there. i want the tax cuts. >> we were just talking to john taylor. i asked whether or not he believed romney was being specific enough about the economic plan because thought is the knock he has been getting and professor taylor said he...
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is it possible that the original criticism of obama and ambassador susan rice is wrong? is the cia hedging its bets? how do we read this? >> larry, i have no idea. i mean, obviously, someone should really get to the bottom of whether there was an intelligence failure on top of what seems to me a failure of common sense. it was pretty obvious, you didn't need a lot of secret sources at the beginning, as senator mccain and many others pointed out, spontaneous demonstrations may produce some violence but they don't produce mortar attacks and rpg attacks. and this one was extremely organiz organized. and then of course it turns out there was no spontaneous demonstration preceding it. >> well, that's the part we can't get straight. look, i have no doubt about the militant, the al qaeda offshoot and all the rest of it. i'm not really asking that. but with respect to the president's position, i mean, to this day, so far as i know, he has not acknowledged a preplanned terrorist attack. to this day he continues on the story that maybe, yes, there was some problem, the terrorist p
is it possible that the original criticism of obama and ambassador susan rice is wrong? is the cia hedging its bets? how do we read this? >> larry, i have no idea. i mean, obviously, someone should really get to the bottom of whether there was an intelligence failure on top of what seems to me a failure of common sense. it was pretty obvious, you didn't need a lot of secret sources at the beginning, as senator mccain and many others pointed out, spontaneous demonstrations may produce some...
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did susan rice say something publicly that she never the cia didn't believe? did she do it because she wanted to do some political work for president obama, who it's rumored wanted to name her secretary of state were he to be re-elected and was running on a "i snuffed out al qaeda" platform. bill, those questions remain unanswered. petraeus insisted there was no cia cover-up and no pressure on the cia to try to clean the al qaeda involvement out of the cia's report. bill. >> mystery deepens tonight. steve handelsman there in washington. thanks very much. >> a lot of questions with answers unfilled. thank you very much. >>> ding dongs, no more. twinkies are toast. >> did you ever have a twinkie? >> i had my first one this week. >> i thought so. you had that whole closet there. >> i did not grow up with those iconic brands in australia. well, hostess brands is going out of business because one-third of its 18,000 workers failed to reach a deal with management. why did the union give up lower paying jobs for no jobs at all? we'll have that debate next. >> looking
did susan rice say something publicly that she never the cia didn't believe? did she do it because she wanted to do some political work for president obama, who it's rumored wanted to name her secretary of state were he to be re-elected and was running on a "i snuffed out al qaeda" platform. bill, those questions remain unanswered. petraeus insisted there was no cia cover-up and no pressure on the cia to try to clean the al qaeda involvement out of the cia's report. bill. >>...
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a very well liked ambassador is killed and dragged through the streets and then susan rice goes on tv and says something that at best is a falsehood, at worst is a lie. how badly is this going to damage president obama? >> i think it mike, as rick suggested, have an impact as the way people perceive his ability as a national security. people will remember that he took out osama bin laden. this is not going to be a big ish in the debate tonight because it domestic policy issues. with the threat of terrorism, i think that's something that can open up an opportunity for mitt romney to try to take advantage of that. >> doug holtz-eakin, if you were mitt romney works you make benghazi something of an issue tonight? i don't mean filibustering and going through anything but as a matter of leadership, you have economic leadership, fiscal leadership, america losing its credit rating leadership, now you have the benghazi thing. does romney do it tonight? >> i think it can come up but it can't come up as a gratuitous topic out of nowhere. the president offered the promise of a more transparent a
a very well liked ambassador is killed and dragged through the streets and then susan rice goes on tv and says something that at best is a falsehood, at worst is a lie. how badly is this going to damage president obama? >> i think it mike, as rick suggested, have an impact as the way people perceive his ability as a national security. people will remember that he took out osama bin laden. this is not going to be a big ish in the debate tonight because it domestic policy issues. with the...
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rice is somebody who is often mentioned. now, this recent flap over libya and what the united states said or did not say about the situation there might have damaged her prospects a little bit. we'll have to watch that one, on the romney side robert zoellick, former world bank president and richard haass, president of the council of foreign relations mention there had and treasury secretary we talked about some of the names for the obama cabinet starting with the obama side, jack lew, former white house chief of staff, he's most easily confirmed here. erskine bowles is somebody a lot of liberals are worried about in washington, they think maybe if obama picks bowles for secretary of the treasury that signals he's willing to do a deal that he was not willing to do in his first term. lael brainard, undersecretary of treasury for international affairs, recently dispatched to china. sheryl sandberg is an interesting one. i want to come back to her. let's do the romney cabinet picks and we'll come back to sheryl sandberg, julia h
rice is somebody who is often mentioned. now, this recent flap over libya and what the united states said or did not say about the situation there might have damaged her prospects a little bit. we'll have to watch that one, on the romney side robert zoellick, former world bank president and richard haass, president of the council of foreign relations mention there had and treasury secretary we talked about some of the names for the obama cabinet starting with the obama side, jack lew, former...
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tanden will replace susan rice who will leave the administration later this month. >>> diplomats from arab nations are planning an emergency meet to go discuss syria's return to the arab league after more than a decade some have opened up relations with syrian president bashir al assad. they will also discuss the conflict in sudan. >>> speaker of the house kevin mccarthy met with pope francis the vatican did not share details of the meeting which falls in lines with its practices. mccarthy led a bipartisan congressional delegation to the middle east later this week. >>> scott, just moments ago we learned cdc direct or wralensky will retire. >>> let's get to our call of the day. we want to be defensive and software is defensive. we use that as your hook, fortnet, you bought it after you sold it in january why? >> i made a lot of money in it it was a great stock i bought it because i like cyber security i like what they're doing as well you are seeing vendor co consolidation and they're ripe to take market share it's a $200 billion spend environment on cyber and the reason i bought it,
tanden will replace susan rice who will leave the administration later this month. >>> diplomats from arab nations are planning an emergency meet to go discuss syria's return to the arab league after more than a decade some have opened up relations with syrian president bashir al assad. they will also discuss the conflict in sudan. >>> speaker of the house kevin mccarthy met with pope francis the vatican did not share details of the meeting which falls in lines with its...
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rice's false talking points on the benghazi consulate attack. but will we ever find out why ambassador rice denied the terrorist attack and misled the public saying this on "meet the press." >> what happened in benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in cairo. >> and will we ever get a full answer on exactly what happened that night in benghazi. joining me former general wesley clark, and a former presidential candidate, peter brooks, senior secretary of defense. i want to start with my friend peter brooks. i didn't see the whole hearings. i read a lot about them, i caught some of them. i'm not sure i learned anything new today. with respect to that night, that cock and bull story about a spontaneous demonstration with a video, they never answered that, they never told us why. most of all, why did the security break down and why didn't we do anything to try to rescue our americans? four died. why didn't we try to rescue anybody? i didn't hear any answers to any of that stuff. >> you're absol
rice's false talking points on the benghazi consulate attack. but will we ever find out why ambassador rice denied the terrorist attack and misled the public saying this on "meet the press." >> what happened in benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in cairo. >> and will we ever get a full answer on exactly what happened that night in benghazi. joining me former general wesley clark, and a former presidential...
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. >>> national security advisor susan rice meeting with chinese president in beijing to lay the ground work for his visit to washington next month. she telling rice that he was looking forward to his conversations with president obama. >>> austria's interior ministry says investigators have now found more than 70 bodies in a truck full of refugees that was abandoned on a highway. the original death toll was 51. the truck had come from hungary. >>> hawaii's kilauea volcano is active again. the lava flow has moved more than half a mile in 24 hours. it is now threatening a subdivision of homes some three miles away. pretty dramatic footage there. that's our cnbc news update this hour. let's get back to "squawk alley." >>> let's take a quick look at the dow right now. it's briefly turning positive just moments ago. now the all-important question of fed policy on interest rates. our senior economics reporter steve liesman is at the fed's annual meeting in jackson hole and has a very special guest. >> thanks very much. i am here with a special guest, federal reserve vice chairman stan fische
. >>> national security advisor susan rice meeting with chinese president in beijing to lay the ground work for his visit to washington next month. she telling rice that he was looking forward to his conversations with president obama. >>> austria's interior ministry says investigators have now found more than 70 bodies in a truck full of refugees that was abandoned on a highway. the original death toll was 51. the truck had come from hungary. >>> hawaii's kilauea...
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. >> as for the controversial talking points said repeatedly on susan rice if the fall, clinton said she wasn't involved in the creation of the talking point. if you want to see a repeat of the soundbite from hillary clinton, you can see it on cnbc.com. >> they were driven completely from the white house? >> she said she was extremely busy calling the president of tunisia, and trying to beef up embassies and facilities -- >> odd that secretary of state wouldn't be involved in the developing of that. going to the u.n. ambassador who was the person opt talk shows. >> and there were clearly skeptics in the audience and senate. >> thank you. >> thanks. >> sue, down to you. >> ty, the man that made record profit betting on the housing bubble, bursting is bullish op the u.s. economy. kate kelly caught up with them first. hi, kate. >> that's right. john paulson betting big on housing in 2007 and scoring huge profits that year totaling $15 billion. fast forward to 2013 and this time he calls the housing bottom. we will tell you more on his thesis, after the break. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. y
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you've already called for susan rice's resignation as ambassador. are we going to have a second discussion here about what the president meant when he used the words act of terror? or terror act in that rose garden interview? >> it's a tragedy for those being killed, it's also a metaphor for the failure of this administration to directly confront terrorism. this administration calls the ft. hood murders workplace violence rather than act of terrorism. they used to call terrorism a manmade disaster. and for the president to stretch the interpretation of that statement, that was the morning after the terrible acts in benghazi, 4 1/2 minutes into the statement he used the word terror and followed his discussion of september 11th, 2001. he's trying to rewrite history and doing it at the expense of four american heroes that were murdered. >> you are certain when he used those words he was not modifying benghazi in particular? >> well, if he was serious about benghazi being a terrorist act, he wouldn't have waited four minutes to talk about it. he was tal
you've already called for susan rice's resignation as ambassador. are we going to have a second discussion here about what the president meant when he used the words act of terror? or terror act in that rose garden interview? >> it's a tragedy for those being killed, it's also a metaphor for the failure of this administration to directly confront terrorism. this administration calls the ft. hood murders workplace violence rather than act of terrorism. they used to call terrorism a manmade...
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the former national security adviser, susan rice, has strong words for president trump's approach to foreign policy and diplomacy speaking at the center for american progress ideas conference in washington. >> instead of escalating between wreckless saber rattling and downing kim jung-un a smart cookie, we should steadily apply increased pressure on north korea while protecting our allies and our homeland. >> across the pond, queen elizabeth and prince phillip host the garden party. the duke and duchess were at the event, a much coveted social occasion for people of all walks of life. >>> despite joking he'll never get asked back to the academy awards, jimmy kimmel set to host the 90th oscars next year, announcing the decision now because they want to keep the momentum going in 2018. >>> that's the news update this hour, back to you, kelly. >> pretty early for them -- >> very early. >> yeah. >> the tony's needed somebody like two months in advance. >> booked warren bette and -- >> you know, they should. they should. >> we know how that worked out. >> clear the air, come together, do
the former national security adviser, susan rice, has strong words for president trump's approach to foreign policy and diplomacy speaking at the center for american progress ideas conference in washington. >> instead of escalating between wreckless saber rattling and downing kim jung-un a smart cookie, we should steadily apply increased pressure on north korea while protecting our allies and our homeland. >> across the pond, queen elizabeth and prince phillip host the garden party....
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is there somebody, dennis mcdonough, susan rice or any of the people inside, chuck hagel, his defense secretary, john kerry, are any of them telling him at certain moments, no, you're going down the wrong path? i don't know enough to say that. hillary clinton certainly has come out and said i wanted him to arm those moderate syrian rebels that he has said, the president has said it's a fantasy to think they were going the make a big difference. but this is a tough time for a second term president when the accumulated incoming that you take from events at home and a broad really take a toll on your standing. the excitement of the beginning of your president is gone. and i think the president is going to take a long view in terms of how he would react to that number and say the real judgment on my presidency is going to be does this venture that i'm outlining tonight, does that make a difference? does the health care make a difference? did the economic recovery make a difference? >> health care is part of the problem at this point. >> but joe, that's in public opinion. again, you were t
is there somebody, dennis mcdonough, susan rice or any of the people inside, chuck hagel, his defense secretary, john kerry, are any of them telling him at certain moments, no, you're going down the wrong path? i don't know enough to say that. hillary clinton certainly has come out and said i wanted him to arm those moderate syrian rebels that he has said, the president has said it's a fantasy to think they were going the make a big difference. but this is a tough time for a second term...
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. >> if i could ask you a quick follow yesterday susan rice domestic policy adviser at the white house cited a citigroup study that said closing racial economic gaps could end up to -- add up to 5 million to the u.s. economy over the next years and 6 million new jobs do you agree racial disparities are currently a drag on the economy and what can the fed do proactively to narrow those gaps in incoming wealth including potentially through regulatory policy >> i strongly agree with that as a matter of fact i think if you look at either -- look at employment gaps or unemployment gaps or wage gaps, wealth gaps, home owning gaps, all of those persistent gaps that exist even controlling for many other factors, you will see they're persistent and very difficult to explain and so the reason we talk about inequality and racial inequality in particular is it goes to our job which is to achieve maximum employment which links up with we want the potential output of the united states to be as high as it can possibly be. we want an economy where everybody can take part and everybody can put their la
. >> if i could ask you a quick follow yesterday susan rice domestic policy adviser at the white house cited a citigroup study that said closing racial economic gaps could end up to -- add up to 5 million to the u.s. economy over the next years and 6 million new jobs do you agree racial disparities are currently a drag on the economy and what can the fed do proactively to narrow those gaps in incoming wealth including potentially through regulatory policy >> i strongly agree with...
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. >> they stuck susan rice in there and it's entitled hillary's responsibility. >> that's just it, this was an orchestrated -- >> we know that now. >> a series of interviews they set out to make sure that they made this point. >> they want to make sure -- how p.o.ed is hillary? like she has to take the fall for this instead of biden or, you know, those guys didn't know anything and again it falls on hillary who is probably not that happy about the last primary four years ago. >> no. joe, let me ask you a question. what are you expecting from mitt tonight? >> my only concern is that in previous debates like in years past, we've seen -- you don't know who is coming out of the corner. remember how they can be -- is it possible to be really good one time and just be in the moment and the next time to be flat? maybe it is. i don't expect that. i think that -- >> i would be stunned if he's flat. i think he was more consistent than you're suggesting in the primary debates. >> i meant debates like when reagan was really fired up and then he came back and -- i think romney's always been good. an
. >> they stuck susan rice in there and it's entitled hillary's responsibility. >> that's just it, this was an orchestrated -- >> we know that now. >> a series of interviews they set out to make sure that they made this point. >> they want to make sure -- how p.o.ed is hillary? like she has to take the fall for this instead of biden or, you know, those guys didn't know anything and again it falls on hillary who is probably not that happy about the last primary four...
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rice's newly appointed head of domestic council to say this is part of the hundred days agenda >> right hey, bob, trying to figure out how to ask you this question you're very pro business i don't think you like gumming the works up for business, whether it's small business, your business, black-owned business and you kind of went out on a limb and said the devil you know in terms of trump, and i think you were alluding to the possibility that a president biden might reverse some of the corporate tax cuts that were in the trump plan, and even now you're saying -- you're taking a wait and see approach for president biden and a lot depends on what happens in georgia with the senate. i'm trying to figure it out, are you hoping that there's a split government so that corporate taxes don't go up because, i don't know, you know, that really doesn't help, i don't think it helps any businesses when corporate taxes go up. >> you know, i'm not a big favor of taxes just as a means of delivering transfer payments to solve problems that better -- government management and better business management
rice's newly appointed head of domestic council to say this is part of the hundred days agenda >> right hey, bob, trying to figure out how to ask you this question you're very pro business i don't think you like gumming the works up for business, whether it's small business, your business, black-owned business and you kind of went out on a limb and said the devil you know in terms of trump, and i think you were alluding to the possibility that a president biden might reverse some of the...
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ambassador to the united nations susan rice. that's a significant shakeup. and i think it's fascinating. it is a manly move given that benghazi, people still talk about it. and you don't need to be confirmed by the senate to be in the national security adviser -- she gets this job. it's like in your face to critics of benghazi, right? >> well, he brought her in as part of the team. he has not been shy about doing that throughout the administration. when he wants them, he figures out a way to get them. in politics, you should do what benefits, what you want to do. no one gives you power. you've got to take it. >> i think the key point here is the one you made that she doesn't have to be confirmed by the senate. she'll get the job. >> but he doesn't care it's going to -- all these people still carping about benghazi will be recarping. >> he's weighed those different. >> i admired doing what you want to do. sorry, scott, we're going to talk small caps. >> no worries, joe. the rise in in small caps. one of the themes of our what's working segment today. joining
ambassador to the united nations susan rice. that's a significant shakeup. and i think it's fascinating. it is a manly move given that benghazi, people still talk about it. and you don't need to be confirmed by the senate to be in the national security adviser -- she gets this job. it's like in your face to critics of benghazi, right? >> well, he brought her in as part of the team. he has not been shy about doing that throughout the administration. when he wants them, he figures out a way...
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. >> susan rice was on with brian last night and asked a question what happen if it doesn't pass and she said we're not even considering that possibility. but i saw a lot of thing yesterday that said 80% against. i don't know whether those are -- i don't know whether those are sources that have an agenda, and other people say, look, the leadership -- those guys, they may be saying, yeah, we're behind it, even though the rank and file might be -- they have to sort of say -- and then eric cantor, a big israel supporter, he's got to say it. i'm looking at a dredge poll -- >> president obama will be responsible for counting the votes. >> those are right wingers, like a drudge. 644,000 -- it is not a scientific poll, 644,000 say no. that's 91.49%. 59,000, yes. so that is just in percentage terms, that's 91.49 to 8.51. these guys aren't stupid with their constituents. if they -- where do they get cover from public opinion when they're just -- they're not the speaker of the house. ha they're just some small time guy and representing his district. >> this poll is badly in the unscientific po
. >> susan rice was on with brian last night and asked a question what happen if it doesn't pass and she said we're not even considering that possibility. but i saw a lot of thing yesterday that said 80% against. i don't know whether those are -- i don't know whether those are sources that have an agenda, and other people say, look, the leadership -- those guys, they may be saying, yeah, we're behind it, even though the rank and file might be -- they have to sort of say -- and then eric...
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ambassador susan rice on "the today" show this morning saying is that al qaeda has metastasized and we should get used to hearing about some of these splinter groups, whether or not they pose an imminent threat to the u.s. or not. >> there's also a very strong argument amongst the international community, and this was put forward by the european union aid chief yesterday. in general, the leadership of the world is becoming too reactive. she said, you know, there are more trouble spots now and more humanitarian crises than ever since the second world war, and people have got to become more proactive, more engaging, trying to solve situations before we get there. so whether he references that in the speech, i think, will be very interesting for an awful lot of other leaders. >> in his press conference yesterday, he gave us a taste of sort of the u.s.-led coalition, whether it's fighting isis, whether it's fighting terrorist extreme groups, whether it's fighting ebola and some of the problems they've been dealing with, with russia. he's trying to enlist support of other countries. that's
ambassador susan rice on "the today" show this morning saying is that al qaeda has metastasized and we should get used to hearing about some of these splinter groups, whether or not they pose an imminent threat to the u.s. or not. >> there's also a very strong argument amongst the international community, and this was put forward by the european union aid chief yesterday. in general, the leadership of the world is becoming too reactive. she said, you know, there are more trouble...
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rice, and treasury secretary jack lew and the vice president as well. this arrival here on the east coast comes after spending two days in seattle with high level meetings, meeting with bill gates, mark zuckerberg, who posted on facebook he spoke to the chinese president entirely in mandarin, reporters who were at the scene say that conversation lasted a minute. facebook is, of course, banned in china. we didn't get clarity on what they talked about, but maybe that was one of the issues. you'll appreciate this irony. although it's banned in china, the president has a verify visit page on facebook highlighting what happened on the trip here, and, certainly, there are going to be a number of issues brought up including whether it's cyber security, whether it's the expansion of the islands in the south seas, businesses' ability to do business in china, being more open, hence why you certainly have jack lew included in all discussions. here's the schedule for what's going to happen today. 9:00 a.m., official welcome on the south lawn. 10:00 a.m., the presid
rice, and treasury secretary jack lew and the vice president as well. this arrival here on the east coast comes after spending two days in seattle with high level meetings, meeting with bill gates, mark zuckerberg, who posted on facebook he spoke to the chinese president entirely in mandarin, reporters who were at the scene say that conversation lasted a minute. facebook is, of course, banned in china. we didn't get clarity on what they talked about, but maybe that was one of the issues. you'll...
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the president said yesterday, even though susan rice national security adviser, said prime minister netanyahu's decision to come here had been destructive under the circumstances, president said it's not permanently destructive and i would expect prime minister netanyahu, given the criticism he's received including some at home in israel, is going to try to tamp that down while making a forcefuls case against this deal and explaining why. >> let's take a listen to the house speaker. >> forest rogers. gentleman from oregon mr. walden gentleman from indiana mr. messer general lady from kansas, miss jenkins the gentle woman from north carolina miss fox, gentleman from california mr. royce, gentle woman from florida miss ros-lehtinen gentle woman from texas miss granger, from new york mr. zeldin. gentleman from maryland mr. hoyer, gentle manuel from new york, mr. crowley, from new york mr. israel gentleman from new york mr. engel, gentle woman from new york, miss louie, gentleman from new york mr. adler. >> obviously a roll call going on john. nbc news is reporting that the iranian foreign minister
the president said yesterday, even though susan rice national security adviser, said prime minister netanyahu's decision to come here had been destructive under the circumstances, president said it's not permanently destructive and i would expect prime minister netanyahu, given the criticism he's received including some at home in israel, is going to try to tamp that down while making a forcefuls case against this deal and explaining why. >> let's take a listen to the house speaker....
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. >>> and susan rice drops out of the running for secretary of state. it's friday, december 14th, 2012. and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> i'll give you a -- for a friday in a second. >> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen. becky quick is out today. our guest host this hour, rebecca patterson and peter. check out today's lineup. it is a biggie. we have an exclusive interview with dallas fed pet jrichard fibber. and the interview of the morning you do not want to miss. it is a crazy story we've been talking about for the past two weeks. john mcafee will be joining us live on camera at 8:40 a.m. eastern. we're going to get the latest chapter in this mystery that has murder, mayhem and suspension. his life is the movie of the week, if you will, and we will have it live right here at 8:40. please, do not miss that. let's get you caught up on some of the other headlines this morning. house speaker john boehner and president obama met for the second time this week. both parties are trying to
. >>> and susan rice drops out of the running for secretary of state. it's friday, december 14th, 2012. and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> i'll give you a -- for a friday in a second. >> good morning and welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm andrew ross sorkin along with joe kernen. becky quick is out today. our guest host this hour, rebecca patterson and peter. check out today's lineup. it is a biggie. we have an exclusive interview with...
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ambassador susan rice, senator john kerry, robert summers. >> the obama administration says there's plenty of land available for oil drillers. but energy companies want more. a showdown coming up next. and coming up on squawk on the street, outgoing mcdonald's ceo jim skinner. "squawk box" is coming right back. fidelity. now you don't have to go to a bank to get the things you want from a bank. like no-fee atms -- all over the world. free checkwriting and mobile deposits. now, depositing a check is as easy as taking a picture. free online bill payments. a highly acclaimed credit card with 2% cash back into your fidelity account. open a fidelity cash management account today and discover another reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. >>> welcome back. let's take a look at some stocks on the move. home builder kb homes under pressure after it reported a wider fiscal third quarter loss. however revenues were up 29% from a year earlier and home deliveries up 21%. and we're watching nike earning $1.20 per share for its third quarter, 3 cents ahead of estimates. thou nike's profit margi
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they're also buying more packages >> we're doing 20-pound bags of rice these days and cereals. thank you, susan she will be talking with rodney mcmullen later today. >>> let's bring in josh lipton what's going on, josh? >> apple is releasing guidelines as they do every year in anticipation of a new operating system, but what's an interesting section is what apple is saying about streaming games. they say streaming games services are permitted, but each game in that service must be submitted to the app store as an individual app so apple says that policy is in place to protect the customer, but that is a potential problem for some big tech powerhouses like microsoft, for example, that are releasing these new cloud gamestreaming services, and these are services where you would sign up and then access a bunch of games from the cloud. of course, in that model, apple doesn't know what you're playing. it has not approved each game in that service, and companies like microsoft have said that's an issue because those policies that are put in place here would prevent them from launching
they're also buying more packages >> we're doing 20-pound bags of rice these days and cereals. thank you, susan she will be talking with rodney mcmullen later today. >>> let's bring in josh lipton what's going on, josh? >> apple is releasing guidelines as they do every year in anticipation of a new operating system, but what's an interesting section is what apple is saying about streaming games. they say streaming games services are permitted, but each game in that service...
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maybe the president hasn't told susan rice or john kerry or on nancy pelosi or -- because they're all confident that the vote is done. but when she asked him, are you confident? he copped to it immediately and said no, i'm not confident at all that i can get the votes. so i guess -- >> good. nobody wants -- >> he's the one that can admit it. all the others have to -- all the cards fall. >> i guess the cards did fall because he admitted it yesterday. and then he even said something been you know, his family and himself. so meantime, an nbc news "wall street journal" poll this morning, it's a better number than it was before. 60% are against striking syria. i thought 70%, 75%. and then the congressional calls, 90/10 we're talking about. president obama so going to address the nation tonight at 9:00 eastern and -- >> i wonder what he's going to say. now he's got to rewrite it. >> we have a new picture with the gray hair, too. >> that's better. that's better. have you seen the -- >> i probably would have preferred the old commercial. >> the picture where the guy starts in the kitchen and
maybe the president hasn't told susan rice or john kerry or on nancy pelosi or -- because they're all confident that the vote is done. but when she asked him, are you confident? he copped to it immediately and said no, i'm not confident at all that i can get the votes. so i guess -- >> good. nobody wants -- >> he's the one that can admit it. all the others have to -- all the cards fall. >> i guess the cards did fall because he admitted it yesterday. and then he even said...
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. >> he supports the people he believes and trusts like susan rice. not going to step back on that. >> he's not. the idea is that this is a guy the president knows and trusts. janet yellin is not something he knows so well. >> there's been a lot of controversial appointments this year. the only one, rice at no time go through. mel watts, looking like that one's hanging in limbo. for the rest of them he's managed to get them through. summers doesn't quite get to the mel watt sort of -- >> there's not the policy disagreements that republicans have with mel watt on housing reform. they obviously block him to the end of the day. that won't be the case on summers, i don't think. i think republicans would be equally, you know, likely to block a yellen as they would a summers. i don't think the white house thinks they'll get any more republican opposition to summers. >> what about the far left? >> the far left is going to be loud and has been loud and will continue to be loud. i don't think it's loud enough to stop it. >> senate democrats are the big swing f
. >> he supports the people he believes and trusts like susan rice. not going to step back on that. >> he's not. the idea is that this is a guy the president knows and trusts. janet yellin is not something he knows so well. >> there's been a lot of controversial appointments this year. the only one, rice at no time go through. mel watts, looking like that one's hanging in limbo. for the rest of them he's managed to get them through. summers doesn't quite get to the mel watt...
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. >> susan rice. unmasking. >> right. i knew it was from somewhere else. exactly. thank you, wilford. >> pleasure. >> wilford frost. >> janet yellen raising a red flag about the fed's independence, and saying the fed is on track to hike rates. steve liesman joins us now. hey, steve. >> good morning, joe. chair yellen upped the rhetoric yesterday in a brewing battle between the new republican congress and the central bank about how monetary policy was made at a university of michigan event yesterday yellen criticized two house bills. one she said would quote end independence and making monetary policy decisions, end quote by allowing the process [ inaudible ] right now almost everything else -- monetary policy. >> i always worry about independence, and i think -- i think our macro performance is better, and the u.s. is well served by having a nonpartisan group shielded from short-term political pressures making these important decisions. >> another bill she said could go even further interfering with monetary policy -- >> end quote? >> yeah, thanks, joe. i got my mi
. >> susan rice. unmasking. >> right. i knew it was from somewhere else. exactly. thank you, wilford. >> pleasure. >> wilford frost. >> janet yellen raising a red flag about the fed's independence, and saying the fed is on track to hike rates. steve liesman joins us now. hey, steve. >> good morning, joe. chair yellen upped the rhetoric yesterday in a brewing battle between the new republican congress and the central bank about how monetary policy was made at...
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>> he didn't like that when susan rice was getting pressured by republicans over benghazi, when -- >> in the end, he did not nominate. >> that's my point. that's my point. that he forcefully defended her. he said the attacks were out of bounds, like he's done for larry summers. but he ultimately decided discretion was the better part of valor. he went to john kerry. he may do the same thing this time. larry summers could be confirmed by the democratic senate. i think there is no doubt about that. but so could janet yellen and the president has so much political capital, he has to decide how to spend it. >> john, isn't there some history of the president coming back from vacation and making appointments? is there any chance at all we get a name after this vacation? >> you mean, like next week? >> i guess. >> i think very low probability of that. i think the president has indicated it is going to be this fall and i would expect it to come september, october. >> john, the view from washington. thank you for that. >> you bet. >> appreciate it. >> some question if this comes before or afte
>> he didn't like that when susan rice was getting pressured by republicans over benghazi, when -- >> in the end, he did not nominate. >> that's my point. that's my point. that he forcefully defended her. he said the attacks were out of bounds, like he's done for larry summers. but he ultimately decided discretion was the better part of valor. he went to john kerry. he may do the same thing this time. larry summers could be confirmed by the democratic senate. i think there is...